1971 Triumph Stag 3.0 V8 Engine on 2040-parts.com
Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States
Triumph Stag 3.0 V8 Motor. Still in car. Engine is Missing carburetors but comes with exhaust manifolds and intake manifold. Alternator and power steering pump do not come with motor. The cooling fan does come with motor. Motor does not turn over, do not know what is wrong with it internally. Also is missing speedometer so don't know mileage. Motor could possibly be rebuilt or used for parts. See pictures. Local Pick Up ONLY unless buyer arranges and pays for freight shipping. |
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